Don McMorris has only been back in the Saskatchewan Party caucus for a matter of hours, but the moral indignation about his return has already started to flow in letters to the editor and on social media. The idea of the government opening its arms back up to a man who pleaded guilty to drinking […]

Both of Saskatchewan’s largest centres are starting down the road to joining the ranks of “sanctuary cities.” Across North America, an increasing number of municipal governments are adopting this moniker. Clearly, it’s a way for politicians and citizens of these jurisdictions to take a stand against policies like U.S. President Donald Trump’s travel ban, and tragedies […]

Breaking your signature election promise to “make every vote count” is bad enough.
But for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to announce he was breaking his vow to overhaul how Canadians vote by slipping the announcement into the mandate letter he sent to his new Minister of Democratic Institutions — suddenly a lame-duck portfolio — smacks of a cowardly breakup by text message.

There has been some discussion about our government’s decision to require Saskatchewan licensed vehicles when companies from Alberta are working on new projects undertaken by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure.